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3232Rising Female Death Rate, Continued – February, 2018https://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/21/rising-female-death-rate-continued-february-2018/
https://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/21/rising-female-death-rate-continued-february-2018/#respondThu, 22 Feb 2018 04:17:20 +0000http://ethericwarriors.com/?p=2345Read more »]]>(This is in edit. It’s big, it’s long, this is the condensed version. The finished version will have all the articles I pulled it all from down below it. I’m ‘getting it to press’, right now, because I think it’s ground-breaking.)

In 2011, the WHO International Agency for Research on Cancer issued its decision that non-ionizing radiofrequency radiation is classified as a 2B (Possible) Carcinogen. And it is known that cell phones may increase brain cancer risk If use exceeds 15 hours a month.

And it is known, further, that 25% of Millennials spend more than 5 hours on their smartphone each day, and more than 50% spend at least 3 hours, compared to just a quarter of Baby Boomers.

That’s why, compared to people born around 1950, those born in 1990 have double the risk of colon cancer and quadruple the risk of rectal cancer compared to those born in 1950.

Women text 35% more and talk on their mobile phones 28% more than men.

That’s why brain cancer trends from 1992 to 2006 were downward or flat for all age groups, except among those aged 20–29 years, where there was a statistically significant increasing trend between 1992 and 2006 among females, but not among males. The recent trend in 20–29-year-old women was driven by a rising incidence of frontal lobe cancers.

And that’s also why cancer incidence rates for women in Georgia increased from 11% from 1982 to 2011, but dropped 3% for men there during that same time period. A Nielsen survey from 2010 ranked Georgia second-highest of all 50 states in terms of phone use.

The high-phone-use states listed in that survey all have, on average, above average cancer rates. And close to half of those high-phone-use state have cancer death rates that exceed cancer incidence rates, sometimes by very significant margins.

The top five phone-talk states have brain & ONS cancer rates .61% above the national average, and overall cancer rates that are 2.8% above the national average.

While the seven highest-texting states from that same survey have brain & ONS cancer rates that are 4.59% above the national average, and overall cancer rates that are 5.8% above the national average.

Which proves phones as cancer-drivers, and, further, that texting is significantly deadlier than talking on your phone already is.

In that survey, Arkansas was listed as one of two states where phone users spent over 800 minutes per month on cell phones. They’re also the highest group in the U.S. when it comes to death from cancer. And they rank 10th in the latest national ranking of suicides per capita, with a suicide rate that is 43% above the national average.

Arkansas’ nation-leading cancer death rate is particularly striking when juxtaposed against a cancer rate that’s just 1.5% above average. Which is a data point on cancer death rates exceeding incidence rates in a high phone use state.

Texas, is also in that 800-minute-per-month club. Suicide rates there have increased 23% in since 2000. In 2015, suicide rates for white people in Texas were more than triple those for black and Hispanic people there. And Texas has the highest maternal mortality rate in the developed world.

Mississippi, ranked first in the nation in texting, and fifth in the nation in terms of phone use, had the highest breast cancer rate in the nation in 2016, and the highest maternal mortality rate in the nation in 2017.

Pennsylvania, the second-highest texting state in the survey, ranked ranked third in the country in terms of incidence of all cancers in 2013. Pennsylvania’s brain & ONS cancer rate is 10.7% above the national average, while Pennsylvania’s overall cancer rate is 9.2% higher than the national average.

Ohio ranked third out of 50 U.S. states for texting, and ranked as the fourth worst in the country in terms of breast cancer mortality in 2011. In 2015, Ohio’s maternal mortality rate was 22% above the national average. That’s a very-high cancer death rate – fourth in the nation – coming out of an average, and improving overall cancer rate.

Tennessee, ranked fourth in the nation in terms of phone use, had the 6th highest cancer death rate out of all 50 states in 2013, and had a suicide rate in 2015 that was 21% above the national average. Lung cancer incidence rates for White and Black men in Tennessee are between 50-100% higher than the national rate.

In fourth place for texting overall, Oklahoma ranked only 31st in terms of new cancer cases, but ranked as fifth-worst in terms of cancer-related deaths. In 2016, the suicide rate in Oklahoma was 13th highest in the nation, and 37 percent higher than the national average. Oklahoma had the fifth-worst infant mortality rates in the country in 2015.

Kansas came in fifth out of 50 states in terms of texting. Their overall cancer rate is 9.2% above the national average.

Sixth highest of 50 U.S. States in terms of texting, Wyoming’s Brain & ONS cancer rate is 7.6% higher than the national average, and their overall cancer rate is 9.5% higher than the national average. Wyoming’s suicide rate ranked fourth in the nation in 2017.

Utah was the seventh-highest state in terms of texting. Utah’s Brain & ONS cancer rate is 7.7% above the national average, while the overall cancer rate is 3.4% above the national average.

Florida, the U.S. State where people talk on their phones the most (versus text), also had the highest lung cancer rate in the nation in 2014. The suicide rate in Florida is 8% higher than the U.S. average.

]]>https://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/21/rising-female-death-rate-continued-february-2018/feed/0December, 2017: “Star Fish Make Incredible Comeback Along West Coast”https://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/21/december-2017-star-fish-make-incredible-comeback-along-west-coast/
https://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/21/december-2017-star-fish-make-incredible-comeback-along-west-coast/#respondWed, 21 Feb 2018 18:54:20 +0000http://ethericwarriors.com/?p=2337Read more »]]>“No: I am not tired. I have a curious constitution. I never remember feeling tired by work, though idleness exhausts me completely.”

It’s February, 2018, and Nature is booming and burgeoning to a level not seen in my lifetime. Since that statement directly refutes our State Religion, which holds that “Poor Mother Gaia is Dying, Crushed by the Virus-Like Burden of Mankind”, I’ve appended seven years of news stories below to support it.

In response to this great, unprecedented transformation, what we euphemistically call “secret agents” are engaged in ongoing animal-killing operations in an attempt to prop up the failing and wholly-fraudulent “Poor Mother Gaia is Dying” confidence game on behalf of the barely-closeted Death worshippers they work for. Sometimes they use poisons or designer virii, and at others blunt-force trauma, or, particularly in the case of whales and dolphins, sonic weaponry. To name only a few of many.

The words “mystery”, “baffled” and “puzzled” are memes, used, among numerous similar variants, whenever anyone in the wholly-controlled-and-coopted Political, Academic, Scientific and Media establishments wants to lie about, well, basically anything. One of those variants is “surprised“.

And why another story below is headlined “Scientists Surprised By Native Fish Comeback In Lake Huron”.

And why yet another is headlined “Surprise Salmon Spawning”

Another of the many variant “mystery”, “baffled” and “puzzled” memes is “incredible”. Which is why another article below from just a few months ago is headlined “Star Fish Make Incredible Comeback Along West Coast”

The article reads “Four years ago the Sea Star Wasting Syndrome almost wiped out the entire starfish population along the western coast of the United States, but name the starfish is making a comeback. Marine scientists in southern California recently discovered millions of starfish in tide pools after not finding any for years. Scientist Darryl Deleske told the Orange County Register, “It’s a huge difference. A couple of years ago, you wouldn’t find any.”

The story provides no further information for the stunning, miraculous resurgence. No suggestion whatsoever as to what’s causing the increase.

As the example of the Star Fish shows, the best efforts of these horrific people are no match for Nature. They thought they had created a designer virus that would wipe out all the Star Fish, and, just three years later, there are more Star Fish than anyone’s ever seen.

It’s “incredible” to them, as I’m sure it was “incredible” to the MK wetworker who ran me down with her car when I got up, basically unharmed, and walked the also-unharmed bike to the curb and got the chain back on the rings. I rode home a few minutes later.

You can see the same pattern of obfuscation around another fish killing op in Washington State, here:

A 10-year analysis of Cabo Pulmo National Park, at the Gulf of California, Mexico, shows that the total amount of fish in the reserve ecosystem grew by more than 460 percent from 1999 to 2009. Citizens living around Cabo Pulmo established the park in 1995 and have firmly enforced its fishing restrictions to stop the depletion of fish.

“The study’s results are surprisingin several ways,” said Aburto-Oropeza. “A biomass increase of 463 percent in a reserve as large as Cabo Pulmo (27 square miles) represents tons of new fish produced every year. No other marine reserve in the world has shown such a fish recovery.”

December 19, 2012 – Smith: Upper Red Lake comes back from the depths

After lean (and even closed) seasons, Upper Red Lake is a “walleye factory.”

The walleye population is at a record high, so regulations have been relaxed this winter to give anglers a better chanceof keeping fish for the fry pan. And with ice thick enough to walk on, anglers already are converging.

“It was crazy over the weekend — people were everywhere,” said Barthel, who runs Rogers’ Campground and RV Park on the south shore of Upper Red, and provides lake access. He and others are ecstatic over the walleye rebound.

University of New England associate professor James Sulikowski has a big fish story.

On Wednesday, his team of marine science researchers caught what they estimate to be a 7-foot-long, 250-pound Atlantic sturgeon on the Saco River, potentially the largest ever recorded in the southern Maine waterway.

That monster fish makes for a good proverbial hook, but Sulikowski said the real big fish story of the day is what the giant represents: The resurgence of the prehistoric creature after having been completely exterminated from the Saco more than 60 years ago.

He said Wednesday afternoon’s beast was one of 40 sturgeon snared in the river over a 20-minute period using a gill net, the mostsuch fish his team has corralled in one sitting since the sturgeon were first seen returning to the Saco in 2007.

2015 – Eastern Mountain Lion Mystery: Is the Big Cat Back?

(The story has a trail cam movie of one from Tennessee, from 2015 – ed)

he WA Fisheries Minister has admitted authorities are still unsure what caused the death of large numbers of fish in Perth’s south, as officials begin to investigate further fatalities.

The Department of Fisheries confirmed late yesterday it was investigating further deaths in the Cockburn Sound area, in addition to the estimated 1,000 fatalities that were first identified in late November.

The most recent deaths, affecting both blowfish and snapper on both sides of the Garden Island causeway and also near the Point Peron boat ramp, led authorities to visit the area yesterday to collect samples for further testing.

The initial deaths, which affected as many as 14 species, ranging from blowfish to squid, have been subject to testing which Fisheries Minister Ken Baston admitted was yet to find a cause.

“Results to date are not conclusive as to a single definitive cause,” Mr Baston told Parliament.

“We are seeking expert interpretation of the results, but there is nothing obvious that might explain the cause of the incident.”

Shooters and Fishers MP Rick Mazza, who questioned Mr Baston on the deaths in Parliament, said it was vital authorities determined the cause of the problem quickly.

“It’s very disappointing that we haven’t got to the bottom of the reason whywe’ve had these fish deaths,” Mr Mazza said.

March 9, 2016 – SurpriseSalmon Spawning

Last November on the Farmington River in Connecticut, fisheries biologists discovered three nests of Atlantic salmon eggs, marking the first known wild spawning of Atlantic salmon on the river since the Revolutionary War, when dams and industrial waste wiped out the salmon population on the Connecticut River and its tributaries.

This spring those eggs are expected to hatch and already are reviving talk ofyet another effort torestore wild Atlantic salmon to the river, despite the odds. There have been many failed attempts.

Before they found the nests, the biologists saw five adult Atlantic salmon swimming up fish ladders past the Rainbow Dam on the lower Farmington, evidence that at least a few salmon are attempting a comeback.

“It’s a great story, whether it’s the beginning of something great or the beginning of the end,” John Burrows, of the Atlantic Salmon Federation, told Nate Schweber, a reporter for Al Jazeera America.

May 23, 2016 – Ancient LAMPREYS with razor-sharp teeth make a comeback in British rivers and target swimmers

Return of the vampire fish: Ancient LAMPREYS with nightmarish suckers filled with razor-sharp teeth make a comeback in British rivers and target swimmers.

October 28, 2016 – In Yosemite, endangered yellow-legged frogs are making a comeback

These days, wildlife officials are using helicopters to transport the fist-sized frogs to some of the very same waters, which are now being rid of non-native trout.

It’s part of a strategy that has helped the frog population grow at a rate of 11% a year since 1991, according to a report this month in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

December 28, 2017 – Four years ago the Sea Star Wasting Syndrome almost wiped out the entire starfish population along the western coast of the United States, but the starfish is making a comeback. Marine scientists in southern California recently discovered millions of starfish in tide pools after not finding any for years.

Scientist Darryl Deleske told the Orange County Register, “It’s a hugedifference. A couple of years ago, you wouldn’t find any.”

(Does that sound like a Scientist, to you, or a fifth-grader? The story provides no further information. No suggestion as to what’s causing the increase. – ed)

(They inserted “beloved by ice fishermen” in there deliberately to chop up the more-impactful sentence: “Smelts continue comeback.” It’s like interrupting someone in the middle of making a point. – ed)

]]>https://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/21/december-2017-star-fish-make-incredible-comeback-along-west-coast/feed/0“I never guess. It is a shocking habit — destructive to the logical faculty”https://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/21/i-never-guess-it-is-a-shocking-habit-destructive-to-the-logical-faculty-2/
https://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/21/i-never-guess-it-is-a-shocking-habit-destructive-to-the-logical-faculty-2/#respondWed, 21 Feb 2018 15:25:25 +0000http://ethericwarriors.com/?p=2334Read more »]]>“I never guess. It is a shocking habit — destructive to the logical faculty”

That’s why an article that I’ve appended below about the return of wild lake trout to Lake Champlain after more than 100 years says: “The mysterious return has left scientists, state officials, and anglers elated but puzzled, unable to explain the sudden change.”

As you’ll see when you review the other recent news stories about the stunning transformation we’re witnessing on every level of our reality, there’s almost always a local, micro-level plausible deniability excuse for what’s transpiring, and, in every case, no mention of the wider phenomenon being documented here.

The excuses are real, and actual, make no mistake – they’re just not what’s actually driving the phenomenon, from its base.

The story from Lake Champlain continues : “But suddenly, the sleek and beautiful fish are back in growing numbers, reemerging in the lake’s cold, deep core.” That’s witchcraft – they’re not emerging from the lake’s core, they’re in the lake, in every nook and cranny of the lake.

The key word there is “suddenly”. That’s the great, epochal transoformation that got underway in earnest about three years ago, now.

“The lake has been stocked with hatchery-raised trout for years, but their offspring rarely survived past infancy. Now, the lake-born population is growing quickly, although it could take a few more years for the resurgent population to advance beyond the juvenile stage.”

Where “Take a few more years”, yada, is the negative hedge on the end, to take the sweetness off the good news, however possible. The time from the juvenile stage to adulthood is not unknown – it is not a matter of conjecture. But it’s another huge tell – something’s changed…something that used to kill hatchery-raised trout, lake trout, any trout is now suddenly gone.

That’s the basic shift in the level of what Wilhelm Reich called “Dead Orgone Radiation” in the larger environment. The slow, steady, widespread and ever-increasing distribution of Orgonite devices has tipped the balance – the life-energy level is back up high enough where the trout can live there again.

The mechanistic, mechanical cover stories are there so you don’t discover the gigantic Death energy network or the people who carefully built and expanded it over literally Millenia.

Spread the word, won’t you? And, if you have not done so already, please consider distributing simple, inexpensive Orgonite devices where you live and work today, or sponsor a gifter, perhaps even through a vehicle such as this web blog.

February 14, 2017 – Humans Killed the Aral Sea. Now, It’s Come Back to Life

NOT LONG AGO, the Aral Sea was a sea in name only. Its fish had long since vanished, and the fishing industry with them. Rusting, dilapidated fishing boats littered the arid landscape, and salt kicked up from the silt of what was once the sea floor pelted surrounding villages. The desiccation of this once great saline lake remains one of the world’s great environmental disasters, yet the lake is slowly reviving.

“The water is back—it’s like a fairytale,” says French photographer Didier Bizet, who documents the turnaround in his ongoing series Aral dreams. “Suddenly, in the Aral Sea, life is coming back.”

(If the lake is slowlyreviving, as claimed, why does the photographer say that life is suddenly coming back? – ed)

The Aral Sea was once the world’s fourth-largest lake, covering 26,000 square miles on the border of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. But in the 1960s, the Soviet government redirected the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers for agricultural projects, robbing the Aral of water. It started shrinking, and the lake split in two by 1990. By 2003 the water level had fallen 72 feet, prompting the World Bank to finance construction of the $85-million Kok-Aral Dam. The 8-mile dam, which opened in 2005, allowed more water to flow into the smaller Northern Aral Sea, increasing its volume 68 percent by 2008. Almost a decade later, the Aral is returning to life.

March 28, 2017 – Endangered Woundfin making comeback in Virgin River

A decade ago, biologists were referring to the Woundfin, a silvery sliver of a fish that lives only along Washington County’s muddy stretches of the Virgin River, as “functionally extinct.”

The tiny minnow, already listed federally as an endangered species, had been essentially eradicated, driven to the brink by human competition for water, dry drought years and destructive flooding when it did rain.Until recently, they survived mostly in artificial hatcheries.

But 10 years later, the fish seems poised for a comeback.

A team of biologists and technicians were seeing Woundfin in the largest numbers in years this week as they conducted river surveys along the Hurricane-LaVerkin border.

Wading into a fast-moving river swollen from snowmelt and recent rains, scooping the fish into nets, team members were calling this the best year in recent memory.

“When I first started, I don’t remember seeing any Woundfin,” said Joe Zany, a fisheries technician with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources who said he first started doing surveys six years ago.

(If it was the best year in recentmemory, as claimed, how come the fisheries technician can’t remember seeing any Woundfin? – ed)

It’s been a slow and sometimes tedious recovery effort, but biologists say they feelthey’re making gains.

Surveys have counted higher and higherconcentrations of Woundfin each of the last three years, with technicians finding fish in many parts of the river in the Hurricane area past the Pah Tempe Hot Springs in LaVerkin.

(Higher and higher is general. As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda – ed)

After more than 22 years of restoration projects costing millions of dollars, Toledo’s long-beleaguered Ottawa River — once considered Ohio’s most polluted — is showing more signs of a comeback.

September 19, 2017 – With San Clemente Dam gone, are steelhead trout about to make comeback on the Carmel River?

This winter’s abundant rains and removal of San Clemente Dam have given hope to local fishermen.

In just the past few months, U.S. Geological Survey researcher Amy East has observed rapid transformations each time she visits the Carmel River.

“This river has had more floods and larger floods than it’s had in many years,” she said.

The Carmel Valley this year saw four major floods – a combined flood pattern that has a one-thousandth of 1 percent chance of happening in any given year. Just downstream from the old dam site, the water rose about 10 feet higher than its low-flow average. And it’s still flowing strong this summer.

(That’s the breaking of the great artificial drought – the return to the way it always was – ed)

The high and fast-moving water has carried debris and eroded riverbanks, changing the river landscape from simple to complex and making it a lot more hospitable for steelhead.

September 25, 2017 – The comeback of Atlantic salmon in the Orne river

The comeback of Atlantic. Salmon in the Orne river : result of 10 years of dam removal projects

BURLINGTON, Vt. — Wild lake trout disappeared from Lake Champlain more than a century ago, vanished like ghosts from this 120-mile-long ribbon of water between Vermont and New York, pollution and overfishing having taken their toll.

But suddenly, the sleek and beautiful fish are back in growing numbers, reemerging in the lake’s cold, deep core.

The lake has been stocked with hatchery-raised trout for years, but their offspring rarely survived past infancy. Now, the lake-born population is growing quickly, although it could take a few more years for the resurgent population to advance beyond the juvenile stage.

The mysterious return has left scientists, state officials, and anglers elated but puzzled, unable to explainthe sudden change.

November 2, 2017 – Sport fish make comeback on the Illinois River

New report shows Clean Water Act of 1972 sparked a turnaround

It’s a good time to fish the Illinois River. If your luck is bad, you can’t blame the fish, according to a report from the University of Illinois.

Sport fish are at their highest levels in more than a century on the river and the upswing began after implementation and enforcement of the federal Clean Water Act of 1972, according to the research paper, “Ecological Recovery of a River Fish Assemblage Following the Implementation of the Clean Water Act,” published in the journal, BioScience.

It outlines a severe downfall starting in 1900 from Chicago sewage followed by six decades of recovery and the comeback of prized sport fish such as saugers, bass, catfish, bluegills and crappies. It’s a testament to the impact of regulation and long-term monitoring of the river, according to the report.

The findings are no surprise to biologists, said Richard Sparks, co-author of the report and an aquatic ecologist with the Illinois Natural History Survey, a division of the Prairie Research Institute at the University of Illinois.

]]>https://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/21/i-never-guess-it-is-a-shocking-habit-destructive-to-the-logical-faculty-2/feed/0They are dignifying the subject with a replyhttps://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/21/dignifying-the-subject-with-a-reply/
https://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/21/dignifying-the-subject-with-a-reply/#respondWed, 21 Feb 2018 13:49:28 +0000http://ethericwarriors.com/?p=2328Read more »]]>“The case is one where we have been compelled to reason backward from effects to causes.”

The story that follows is tortuously long, which is a hallmark of propaganda. They have to do a ton of hand waving and conjuring to try to convince you of what they are trying to convince you. Namely, that “restoration work on the Niagara” is what has caused the Niagara River’s islands to be teeming with life once again, as noted in the article’s headline.

The story I posted yesterday about an 821% increase in juvenile shad on the Delaware river over the last five years doesn’t mention anything about “restoration work”, and it’s easy to see that such projects, while quite real and actual, and also helpful, are not the primary driver behind that transformation, or this one, on the Niagara.

In fact, it’s such a stretch, that even as propagandists they are forced to mention it: “Their work isn’t the only reason the birds, bees and fish are returning to the river, but it sure helped, biologists and environmental advocates said.”

There’s no mention of the revival of the Delaware, no mention of the wider phenomenon taking place across the globe. Only this gigantic, horribly-long plausible-deniabiilty-excuse of a story.

But, it’s sort of like when spooks come to this blog and make careful, devious, poison-pill-with-sugar-on it comments. Whether I point out such tactics and techniques each and every time they are deployed, or no, the discerning public can and will pick up the nuances, and the people deploying said spooks will only hurt their own cause more in the long run by using them.

The breaking of the great artificial drought also gets a mention, albeit an uncredited one:

“The other is the unanticipatedsudden rise in water levels. ”

They don’t say what’s driving them, only that they’re happening. And they kind of infer that they’re program caused them, as well. “Unanticipated” is a meme, like “mystery“, “baffled“, “puzzled“, and their ilk.

You’ll notice that the habitat improvement projects started in 2013, which is when the great positive changes got underway in earnest. The tight-fisted, Nature-hating Illuminist politicians didn’t suddenly get generous and sensitive, but rather knew they had to cook up a cover story, and fast. I busted them on a Walleye breeding program they started right around the same time not far back in this thread.

As any fifth grader knows, removal of old bulldozers and sheet piling, pushing some dirt around and planting some trees and shrubs does not cause an 812% increase in shad populations on the Delaware, nor does it transform the Niagara. As these great positive changes continue, and increase in both speed and magnitude, they’re not even going to be able to put forward such suggestions, as they realize that they appear ridiculous.

Can you see how easy it is for me, or anyone else to control the dialogue, here?

So this story is another data point for my project, and they’ve worsened their own position by rebutting it in the way that they have.

It’s a great time to be alive.

September13, 2017 – Niagara River’s islands are teeming with life again

Not long ago, bald eagles in Buffalo only appeared on postage stamps, and the blue heron was just a popular music festival.

Then came restoration work along the Niagara River.

Now, eagles and herons are commonly seen in a short stretch of the river from Strawberry Island to Grand Island.

Work is wrapping up on $13 million worth of habitat improvement projects – the ecological portion of the New York Power Project’s 2007 re-licensing agreement.

Their work isn’t the only reason the birds, bees and fish are returning to the river, but it sure helped, biologists and environmental advocates said.

“The restoration efforts … will have long-lasting and significant positive impact on the health of the entire upper Niagara River,” said Jill Jedlicka, executive director of Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper.

The habitat improvement projects started in 2013 to restore an ecosystem lost over the decades to pollution, degradation and time.

The shallow shoal-like area of the Niagara River between Strawberry and Motor islands, once known as Frog Island, became a symbol of the recovery.

Over the years, high water levels, ice floes and erosion washed away all eight acres of Frog Island. It slipped just under the surface of the river.

Power Authority funds brought the island back to the map with a yet-unnamed U-shaped archipelago consisting of two dozen mini islands.

They’re teeming with life.

It’s hard to see from the mainland, but the white hibiscus grows here now. So, too, does the native boneset plant, warm-season grass species and other pollinator-friendly plants.

“It was a blank slate,”said Tim DePriest, a state Department of Environmental Conservation biologist. “We wanted to see if we could make something better happen here.”

The ecological restoration is part of the state’s larger environmental commitment to preserve and cultivate Buffalo Niagara’s shorelines.

“The major revitalization effort on Strawberry Island, and in surrounding habitats, will help ensure the Niagara River remains a vital lifeline for wildlife and a region-wide attraction for years to come,” Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said in a statement.

Its success is evident.

Scores of cormorants now occupy the river archipelago. Herons, egrets and terns use it as a stop over. Turtles bask on stone berms. Biologists expect muskellunge and small mouth bass will also find a newly-created in-water habitat of logs and native plants there a suitable place to breed and raise more young fish.

“It’s worked,” said Assemblyman Sean Ryan, who sits on the Assembly’s Committee on Environmental Conservation. “The impact has been tremendous.”

Nature has already begun its work on another of the project’s newly-created islands – a half-peanut-shaped island on the north side of Strawberry Island designed to reduce wakes and erosion in its lagoon.

Native shrubs, flowers and sedges were put there as part of the restoration. Even more grow there now.

(Because of the removal of plastic bottles, bulldozers and sheet piling – ed)

“That’s a blessing we weren’t expecting,” said Stephen M. Schoenwiesner, a re-licensing manager for the Power Authority.

Besides helping to anchor the rocks and soil on the new island, the native plants attract pollinators.

There’s been another benefit: the new island’s quick settlement by the threatened common tern.

“The terns just took to it,” Schoenwiesner said.

(The terns that would have walked upon and nested among the plastic bottles, bulldozers and sheet pilings – ed)

The spot is one of six habitat improvement areas completed at Strawberry Island.

Nearby, on the western tip of the horseshoe-shaped island, tree-logs with masses of roots are chained down to heavy concrete.

They provide habitat for turtles and other aquatic wildlife.

On the other side of the lagoon, a hundred or so yards away from the nesting spot of the island’s bald eagles, another habitat improvement project was built in a nook using logs and various native plants to stabilize sediment, reduce waves and erosion and provide cover and food for fish and wildlife.

It’s where you hear the call of the kingfisher and can watch great blue herons, egrets, terns and ducks.

And, it’s helping provide a bountiful harvest of frogs, small fish and other food for the nearby bald eagles.

“If there wasn’t vegetation there, they wouldn’t be frogs or small fish,” DePriest said.

Outside of the lagoon, on the western corner of Strawberry Island, water-cleansing bulrush and bur-reed improve upon some of the DEC’s erosion-prevention work done there about 20 years ago to create a wetland habitat suitable for a nursery and spawning area for fish.

“Our own early observations indicate fish and wildlife populations are already benefiting from the major ecosystem improvements,” said Waterkeeper’s Jedlicka.

The DEC estimates about 75 great egret pairs now nest on Motor Island.

“The great egret was pretty close to extinction about 100 years ago,” DePriest said.

Egret feathers were so sought after, they were “literally worth more than their weight in gold,” DePriest said.

The population of the great egrets, the impetus for the Audubon Society’s founding, is growing in the Niagara River corridor – one of just a few places statewide where the protected bird is known to nest.

In some ways, the restoration almost works too well.

Another protected species, the cormorant, is proliferating on Motor Island’s six acres too – and making a bitof a mess of things.

Highly-acidic cormorant feces is defoliating the trees on the island.

It’s one of a few challenges facing the DEC and Power Authority on Motor Island.

The other is the unanticipated sudden rise in water levels. Those swamped some of the sculpted shoreline habitats created as part of the improvement project.

“Unfortunately, a lot of energy reached the shoreline that we were trying to prevent from reaching the shoreline,” Schoenwiesner said.

Schoenwiesner said that means crews will need to redo some work there.

Motor Island, home to a recreational clubhouse, tennis courts and even a speak-easy in the last century, is now an official DEC Wildlife Management Area.

The wildlife is more diverse than it used to be.

Besides the resident protected bird populations, river otter, beaver, mink, frogs and turtles now have access to the island.

“Sculpted shorelines serve as gentler, easier access for amphibians, so not only the birds could use it,” Schoenwiesner said.

Little Beaver Island is eight acres smaller than it used to be. That’s a good thing.

What used to a large swath of grass across from a golf course is now part of Beaver Creek.

“It wasn’t serving as a productive habitat area,” Schoenwiesner said.

Excavators and dump trucks removed fill from the area and carted it away. It went to expanding Beaver Island State Park’s sledding hill and “greening over” an existing asphalt parking lot in the park.

What was left behind nearly doubled the channel of Beaver Creek.

The creek now meanders slowly through a marshland around the island.

Results came quickly:

Osprey built a home on a nesting pole placed there.

Turtles often visit another constructed habitat area on a creek bank.

There’s another spawning and nursing area for fish.

That’s significant, biologists said.

“If you want to have a sustainable fishery, you need to have places where fish can spend their first year,” DePriest said.

Schoenwiesner said it wasn’t complex work that was done — just earth moving.

“This was an area where habitat has been lost,” he said. “There was a feeling it could be restored.”

]]>https://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/21/dignifying-the-subject-with-a-reply/feed/0It’s February, 2018 and juvenile shad numbers on the Delaware river have increased 821% in the last five yearshttps://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/20/2018-juvenile-shad-numbers-on-the-delaware-river-increased-821-in-the-last-five-year/
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Thomas Paine

It’s February, 2018, and Nature is booming and burgeoning to a level not seen in my lifetime. Since that statement directly refutes our State Religion, which holds that “Poor Mother Gaia is Dying, Crushed by the Virus-Like Burden of Mankind, I’ve appended a current news story below to support it.

It documents an 821% increase in juvenile shad on the Delaware river in the last five years, which is tersely and generally described as a “strong comeback” in the story’s headline.

In the body text we read “surveys conducted this year suggestAmerican shad are making a strong comeback in the Delaware River.”

Where the correct “Surveys show” is softened to “surveys suggest.” The hedging continues in that the shad are not said to have made, but rather are only making a strong comeback. They obviously have already made one if they are at numbers larger than anyone’s ever seen since counting began.

The story continues: “summer surveys of juvenile shad that hatched this year were the best in the nearlyfour decades of monitoring for juvenile shad.”

Where “in nearly four decades” is yet another hedge, against “the best since they began keeping records nearly 40 years ago.”

It’s boring, it’s repetitive, it’s propaganda, with the same tired techniques being documented day in and day out in this thread which covers, among other things, the global news blackout surrounding this subject.

A subject that I don’t believe will be a fringe one for very much longer. In that, we know that everyone on Earth is hot, and bothered about, and concerned, and forever talking about The Environment. And we know, further, that no one really believes the Teleprompter readers, anymore. The story of “the Boy Who Cried ‘Wolf!’ ” has had resonance with us for a very long time for a very good reason.

My theses are not complex. But I think the fact that I’ve got the TRUTH on my side is what really means it’s over for these people.

They’ve tried to kill me twice, so far, once via having a wetworker run a car into me at 30 mph while I was bike riding, and again a few weeks after that via tampering with my brakes on my car. In the former case, I had only a scratch on my shin, and my bike was almost completely undamaged. Standing beside me moments after successfully running me down by blowing through a red light, the MK gal driving the car looked at me with wide eyes and said “you are very strong!”

Wide eyes, you know, like the emoticon I’ve been taking to task since it was used on me a few days ago.

You can bend a bike frame just by pushing it over onto the ground. The frame tubes are very rigid, lengthwise, but very malleable if struck crosswise. When bikes wreck during races, they call it “pretzeling”, because that’s what the bikes look like, just from crashing into other bikes.

My crank bent slightly, but the bottom bracket did not. Which is impossible. And there wasn’t even a bruise on my lower back at the point where the car hit me. Which is also impossible. I flew through the air after being struck, ten feet at least.

I’m deeply grateful for what was obviously external protection. However, this has not made me cavalier.

I firmly assure you, I’m far from care-free. But I always strive to be nonchalant and jaunty, despite them.

The bottom line is that I seized and held an exposed position prior to experiencing that protection, and I hold it, still. And I think it is cleanliness of intention on my part that allowed whomever helped me to get involved and do so. In the old days they called it “trial by combat.”

I’m hoping that, over time, more readers might rise to join this effort. I extend deep thanks to everyone who has contributed material to this thread thus far over the years.

The miscreants I’m taking to task here know very well that my public profile is high enough, and their position is precarious enough, that, if they tried it again, now, and succeeded, that such an “ending” to my book would add even more gravity to my thesis, and only result in a quantum increase in readers of this material, and further speed their demise.

They’re in a spiritually-invalid position, with their strongest – and only – defense at this time a single wide-eyed emoticon, as they plummet otherwise helplessly to their ruin.

Actually, as I noted in another recent post, it’s more like they’re dissolving, nay, melting, you know, like the Wicked Witch of the West.

Please consider sending them highest Love energy as you read this.

Perhaps I should have opened this post with the Victor Hugo quote, “there’s nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come.”

(Edit, 4:09 p.m., just got back from a nice bike ride)

November 1, 2017 – American Shad MakingA Strong Comeback In The Delaware River

Biological surveys conducted this year suggest American shad are making a strong comeback in the Delaware River, historically famous for a once-prodigious population of this important fish species, Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Bob Martin announced today.

(They’re currently prodigious – they cast it in this way to make you think otherwise – ed)

Net surveys conducted during the spring resulted in the ninth largest overall haul of migrating adult shad ever recorded, while summer surveys of juvenile shad that hatched this year were the best in the nearlyfour decades of monitoring for juvenile shad.

“The strong shad spawning run and record-setting juvenile numbers this summer lead us to be very optimistic about the futureof shad, a species that is important to the overall ecological health of the Delaware River,” said Commissioner Martin

Steve Meserve, who runs the Lewis Fishery in Lambertville, Hunterdon County, works with the DEP in reporting spring shad runs at this critical point in the Delaware. Netting surveys he conducted in the spring resulted in hauls totaling 1,262 shad, the ninth best in 92 years of reliable record-keeping results and the best since 1,257 were netted in 1995.

“It’s a much brighter picture than we’ve seen in years,” said Meserve, noting that in 2011 he was catching an average of just two fish per netting operation compared to 30 this year. “It’s certainly good news and we’d liketo see it continue, and we will be out there keeping track of what’s going on.”

The DEP also conducts numerous surveys of juvenile shad at various locations along the upper river beginning in late August. This year’s survey resulted in the highest totals in 38 years of monitoring. These surveys counted 24,536 juvenile shad this summer, compared to 2,664 in 2013, and 8,360 in 2016.

(Did you notice that they gave you the numbers, but carefully hedged by withholding the percentage increases between them? That’s because including them would be much more impactful, and go badly off-message re: Poor Mother Gaia dying, and all. So I had to do the math. 2,664 to 8,360 is a 213% increase in three years. 8,360 to 24,536 is a 193% increase in one year. 2,664 to 24,536 is an 821% percent increase, in five years. Showing that the great, epochal positive changes that are underway are increasing in speed and magnitude. 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, like that. – ed)

]]>https://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/20/2018-juvenile-shad-numbers-on-the-delaware-river-increased-821-in-the-last-five-year/feed/0It’s February 2018, and charitable giving has been at its highest level in history for three consecutive yearshttps://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/20/2018-charitable-giving-has-been-at-its-highest-level-in-history-for-three-consecutive-years/
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Thomas Paine

It’s February, 2018, and great, epochal changes are taking place at every level of our reality. They started around 2012, and got going in earnest roughly three years ago.

These changes include the breaking of the great artificial drought, crime dropping to its lowest levels in history, and booming, burgeoning wildlife all over the globe, on the land and in the sea. This not only includes population increases, but also increases in size, to levels significantly above those ever seen previously.

I’ve been tracking those records and those increases on a continuous basis here in this thread for three-plus years, now, along with the formulaic, repetitive propaganda techniques utilized in the global news blackout surrounding this subject.

In a previous series of posts in this thread, my analysis of salmon population numbers cross-referenced against world events over a period of decades showed that salmon numbers dropped significantly during times of war. I suggest that the level of Death energy in the larger environment – the level of what Wilhelm Reich called “Dead Orgone Radiation” – has, not unsurprisingly, a profound effect on life at all levels.

I’ve concluded that the slow, steady diminution of species of all sorts across the globe over decades has had as its primary driver the increase of Death energy in the larger environment, versus habitat loss, excessive hunting or fishing, or pollution, as alleged. Those are all very real factors, of course, but they are a plausible-deniability cover stories on top of what’s really at the root of the drops.

Orgonite was invented in the late 1990’s, and, since then, its slow, steady, widespread and ever-increasing distribution in the larger environment has reached a point where the cumulative effect of all those individual devices is enough to outweigh the impact of a global Death-energy network built and expanded over literally Millenia.

That network started with stone Ba’al pillars and megalithic temples built at key points on the Earth’s energy grid. Blood sacrifices would be performed at those places for the purpose of driving that Death energy into the grid, as you would insert power from a power plant into a network of poles and wires for distribution to consumers.

Later that system evolved to stone churches and temples, with their capacitor-tip steeples, and later still to what we call “communications infrastructure”, which many still mistakenly presume only carries cell phone traffic and weather radar data. The system carries those things, to be sure – it would not have a cover story if it did not. However, it also carries Death energy, which of course cannot be seen or measured via conventional technologies, and which we are all firmly assured by establishment science does not exist, at all.

It has been suggested, and I concur, that the majority, if not all deserts on the globe have been artificially created, and the desert greening and reversals that we’re seeing coincident with targeted Orgonite gifting implemented for that very purpose strongly underscores that point. As does the great increase in rainfall we’ve recently been seeing across the globe. A critical mass of Orgonite has been reached – enough to counteract the deliberate effect of the Death energy grid I mentioned previously.

As an aside, I’d mention that the Dark Masters of the Gobi are said to live within and below that gigantic desert, which they purposefully created. The gist being that these evil entities can only exist in an environment that is very high in Death energy. The control systems in place on this planet are all pyramidal, all go from a wide base to a controlling upper point, and the ultimate apex of all of them may well be in the Gobi.

But, where their last stronghold lies really doesn’t matter very much, in that things are lifting up and improving here, there, and everywhere else on the planet. Things are just going back to the way they always were.

Like the boiled frog in the slowly-heated pot of water, humanity has gotten to the droughty, deserty place that we up-until-very-recently inhabited over decades, generations, nay, Millenia. And that “Great Work of Ages”, as they call it, is being unknitted and transformed over just a few short years.

Previous posts in this thread have focused on dropping domestic violence and dropping divorce rates. Today’s post features more “soft” changes that are taking place.

You’ve heard the term “change is in the air.” Well, that’s what’s going on. Except, while it’s in the air, it’s also in the water, and everything else, because it’s in the Ether, it’s in the etheric realm.

If you haven’t already done so, please consider distributing simple, inexpensive Orgonite devices where you live and work today, or sponsor a gifter, perhaps even through a vehicle such as this blog.

Total charitable giving in the United States is expected to increase 4.8 percent on a year-over-year basis in 2015 and 4.9 percent in 2016, a report from the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy and consulting firm Marts & Lundy finds.

June 18, 2015 – Is charitable giving really at a record high?

November 29, 2015 – According to figures recently released by OSHA, there has been a general increase in the number of whistleblower cases filed in fiscal year 2015 (FY 2015), in comparison to the number of cases filed in FY 2014.

In FY 2015, there were 3,288 whistleblower complaints filed, which represents a 6% increase from 3,098 complaints filed in FY 2014.

(The phrase “general increase” is, well, general. As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda. They were “expected” to increase 4.8% increase, and actually increased a specific 6% – ed)

The previous whistleblower program collected a modest $27.3 million in total collected revenue for the five fiscal years that ended in 2005. In contrast, the IRS Whistleblower Office has collected nearly $1.2 billion in additional revenue for the three fiscal years that ended in 2016, though it’s also paid out more than $217 million in awards to informants.

(Revenue increased from $27.3 million (2000 to 2005), to $1.2 billion (2013 to 2016). Did you notice that they gave you the numbers, but carefully hedged by omitting the percentage increase between them? So I had to do the math. They chose a five year and a three year chunk to further muddy the water from a statistical perspective, but it’s a 339% increase, which they’ve tersely described as “significant“, which is general. As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda. – ed)

Crime Stoppers got 428 more tips to the line in 2017 than it did in 2016 and paid out almost three times the amount of reward money in 2017 compared with 2016.

(Carefully withholds the number of tips received in 2016, so you can’t get a sense of the stunning increase, which is indicated in the tripling of reward money given out. – ed)

January 6, 2018 – Detroit, MI – Friends for Animals breaks record number of adoptions

Friends for Animals of Metro Detroit is celebrating a record-breaking number of dog and cat adoptions at the shelter in 2017.

The Dearborn shelter had 1,915 adoptions last year — 194 more than 2016’s record high, according to the shelter.

(They give you the numbers of the back-to-back record yeas, but carefully hedge by withholding the percentage of the increase between them, because including it would have been more empowering and impactful. So I had to do the math. Including a second math problem subtracting 194 from 1,915, to get last year’s record. 1,721 ro 1,915 is an 11% increase. Such records are usually broken by tiny margins. – ed)

]]>https://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/20/2018-charitable-giving-has-been-at-its-highest-level-in-history-for-three-consecutive-years/feed/02018 – Fish records being broken by wide margins across the globehttps://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/19/2018-fish-records-being-broken-by-wide-margins-across-the-globe/
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George Orwell, from “1984”, 1949

It’s February, 2018, and Nature is booming and burgeoning to a level not seen in my lifetime.

Since that statement directly refutes our State Religion, which holds that “Poor Mother Gaia is Dying, Crushed by the Virus-Like Burden of Mankind”, I’ve included multiple examples below to support it.

Most are from the last year, as I’m trying to keep the content “fresh”, and prove my thesis down over time, having done so for three-plus years, thus far.

The exception, from five years ago, in 2012, just when the great positive changes that are taking place at every level of our reality got underway in earnest, is included for reasons you’ll understand when you read the stories, and provides an interesting new data point, from a scientific perspective.

Have you noticed that fishing shows on TV or National Geographic Magazine aren’t talking about this phenomenon? That’s because there’s a global news blackout on the subject.

February 29th, 2012 – PotentialMN State Record Burbot Caught on Lake of the Woods

It’s a once-in-a-lifetime‘pout” Guthrie had to say about the 19.54 lb trophy. Clearly finding his catch a thing of beauty.

The record-breaking burbot – or eelpout – he caught early last Friday morning at Lake of the Woods. The 19.54-pound fish, assuming all of the state record paperwork goes through, will eclipse the previous state record of 19 pounds, 3 ounces, which was caught on Lake of the Woods in 2001.

(That’s 1.2% larger than the previous record – ed)

January 3, 2017 – Record Burbot Officially Is A Record, DNR Official Says; Lake Winnipeg Delivers A Hot Walleye Bite To Start The New Year

With the official confirmation, Getzler’s record-setting ‘pout topped the previous record by a mere 2 ounces. Aaron Guthrie of Bemidji caught the previous record pout, which weighed 19 pounds, 8 ounces, in February 2012, also on Lake of the Woods.

(That’s 1.3% larger than the previous record. In this second story, it says “topped the record by a mere two ounces. Actually, it was 19.54 to 19.8, which is 2.6 ounces, which rounds up to three, so I’ve caught them hedging downward, there. It’s like when someone tries to rip you off by putting their thumb on the scale.

So the record increased 1.2% from 2001 to 2012. Then increased 1.3% again from 2012 to 2017. Can you see how the growth is increasing, 2012 to present? The careful propaganda pushing you away from the subject I’m discussing here is almost more striking than the growth curve – ed)

December 22, 2017 – Georgetown, South Carolina – SC man may have caught a world record black drum fish

During a fishing trip near Georgetown this past Monday, a Pawleys Island chef and his two friends caught two massive black drum fish; one may have beaten the state record at an estimated 110 pounds, and the other may actually set a world record at 122 pounds.

Adam Kirby, the chef and co-owner at Bistro 217 and Rustic Table in Pawleys Island, has been fishing out of Georgetown near the jetties for the last 14 years or so. This past Monday, he went out on another trip with his friends Alistair Bremner and Jim Maass.

On his first cast, Kirby said reeled in a black drum estimated to weigh 110 pounds. They estimated the fish’s weight by the equation girth times girth times length divided by 800. They had to estimate it because the Boga Grips they used to weigh their fish max out at 60 pounds.

Then, about 40 minutes later, Bremner caught a second massive fish – this one was estimated to be 122 pounds, using the same formula, Kirby said. It was 43 inches in girth and 53 inches long.

Due to regulations from the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, the fishermen weren’t allowed to bring their fish in to be officially weighed, Kirby said. Black drum have to be between 14 and 27 inches to be kept – anything larger is considered a breeder fish and has to be thrown back.

Had they been allowed to officially weigh the massive fish, it would have beaten the state record and the world record for black drum fish, which is currently 113 pounds, Kirby said.

(Did you notice they gave you the numbers of the old and new records, but carefully hedged by withholding the percentage increase between them? That’s because printing it would be much more impactful, and go badly off-message re: Poor Mother Gaia Dying, and all. So I had to do the math. 113 to 122 pounds is an 8% increase. Such records are usually broken by tiny margins – ed)

A group of men had triumphed bigtime when they caught a blue marlin fish that weighs 494kg which is believed to be the heaviest Marlin fish ever caught to date.

From the wide expanse of the Australian oceans, an Exmouth charter fishing team local skipper Eddy Lawler and Coffs Harbour angler Clay Hilbert had landed this record-breaking blue marlin recently.

Reported in PerthNow, the evidence will be sent to the Game Fishing Association of Australia which to recognise the fish as a new national record and the first 1000lb blue marlin caught in Australia.

For now, the current record is held by one Melanie Kisbee who caught a 452kg blue marlin in 1999 off Batemans Bay in New South Wales. Another recordholder, Rowan Smith owned the WA record after hooking a 369kg blue marlin off Exmouth in February 2014.

(Did you notice they gave you the numbers of the old and new records, but carefully hedged by withholding the percentage increase between them? That’s because printing it would be much more impactful, and go badly off-message re: Poor Mother Gaia Dying, and all. So I had to do the math. 452kg to 494kg is a 9% increase. Such records are usually broken by tiny margins – ed)

January 29, 2018 – There may be a world-record-breaking fish in the waters

The Flood of the Centurymay have spawned the largest walleye that Lake Winnipeg ice fishers have seen in recent memory.

January 30, 2018 – Utah County man catches a record-breaking splake in a reservoir known for some big fish

(oh, State-record fish are just everywhere – ed)

A lot of Utah anglers might not even know what a splake is, much less where to catch one.

Buckley Jolley certainly knows. The monster he caught in November at Joe’s Valley Reservoir is still there.

Jolley landed and released a 30.5-inch splake, earning Utah’s new catch-and-release record for the species. The Division of Wildlife Resources certified the record last week.

It took the angler, who was fishing from shore, about 15 minutes to land the lunker. He said it felt as though the fight lasted 30 minutes. The previous record was 29 inches, also caught at Joe’s Valley in the Manti-La Sal National Forest.

(Did you notice they gave you the numbers of the old and new records, but carefully hedged by withholding the percentage increase between them? That’s because printing it would be much more impactful, and go badly off-message re: Poor Mother Gaia Dying, and all. So I had to do the math. 29 inches to 30.5 inches is a 5% increase. Such records are usually broken by tiny margins – ed)

February 13, 2018 – Longest sturgeon on record caught

Kyle Jenkins harvested a female sturgeon that was 143.7 pounds and 84.5 inches, making it the largest taken on Tuesday but also the longest on record that’s been harvested, Ryan Koenigs, senior fisheries biologist and Winnebago system sturgeon biologist at the DNR, said in a statement.

“Fish records typically go from weight, and the current state record lake sturgeon was harvested during the 2010 spearing season,” Koenigs wrote. “That fish weighed close to 70 pounds more (212.2 pounds) than the fish Kyle speared today, but was actually 0.3 inches shorter (84.2 inches).”

It was one of four fish that weighed 100 pounds or more harvested Tuesday.

]]>https://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/19/2018-fish-records-being-broken-by-wide-margins-across-the-globe/feed/0In January 2018, Belize set a rainfall record for the month that was 20% above the old record and 614% above the previous Januaryhttps://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/19/did-you-know-belize-set-a-rainfall-record-in-january-2018-that-was-20-above-the-previous-record-and-614-above-the-previous-january/
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New data shows that the “vanishing” of polar ice is not the result of runaway global warming.

When future generations look back on the global-warming scare of the past 30 years, nothing will shock them more than the extent to which the official temperature records – on which the entire panic ultimately rested – were systematically “adjusted” to show the Earth as having warmed much more than the actual data justified.

Two weeks ago, under the headline “How we are being tricked by flawed data on global warming”, I wrote about Paul Homewood, who, on his Notalotofpeopleknowthat blog, had checked the published temperature graphs for three weather stations in Paraguay against the temperatures that had originally been recorded. In each instance, the actual trend of 60 years of data had been dramatically reversed, so that a cooling trend was changed to one that showed a marked warming.

This was only the latest of many examples of a practice long recognised by expert observers around the world – one that raises an ever larger question mark over the entire official surface-temperature record.

Following my last article, Homewood checked a swathe of other South American weather stations around the original three. In each case he found the same suspicious one-way “adjustments”. First these were made by the US government’s Global Historical Climate Network (GHCN). They were then amplified by two of the main official surface records, the Goddard Institute for Space Studies (Giss) and the National Climate Data Center (NCDC), which use the warming trends to estimate temperatures across the vast regions of the Earth where no measurements are taken. Yet these are the very records on which scientists and politicians rely for their belief in “global warming”.

Homewood has now turned his attention to the weather stations across much of the Arctic, between Canada (51 degrees W) and the heart of Siberia (87 degrees E). Again, in nearly every case, the same one-way adjustments have been made, to show warming up to 1 degree C or more higher than was indicated by the data that was actually recorded. This has surprised no one more than Traust Jonsson, who was long in charge of climate research for the Iceland met office (and with whom Homewood has been in touch). Jonsson was amazed to see how the new version completely “disappears” Iceland’s “sea ice years” around 1970, when a period of extreme cooling almost devastated his country’s economy.

One of the first examples of these “adjustments” was exposed in 2007 by the statistician Steve McIntyre, when he discovered a paper published in 1987 by James Hansen, the scientist (later turned fanatical climate activist) who for many years ran Giss. Hansen’s original graph showed temperatures in the Arctic as having been much higher around 1940 than at any time since. But as Homewood reveals in his blog post, “Temperature adjustments transform Arctic history”,Giss has turned this upside down. Arctic temperatures from that time have been lowered so much that that they are now dwarfed by those of the past 20 years.Oct 8, 2016 – Experts said Arctic sea ice would melt entirely by September 2016

Dire predictions that the Arctic would be devoid of sea ice by September this year have proven to be unfounded after latest satellite images showed there is far more now than in 2012

2017 – Professor Peter Wadhams from Cambridge University and the Arctic Methane Emergency Group have made incorrect after incorrect callfor ice to decrease to 1 million square kilometers. How many more flawed data sets like NAME Ice Model and wrong ice forecasts can there be before we as citizens stand up and say enough is enough? If the IPCC and Academics of the worlds universities cant get it correct, its time to take away their funding grants and give it to independent researchers making better forecasts.

January 25, 2017 – Arctic Sea Ice Extent Is Highest In The Past Three Years

Desperate to keep their fraudulently obtained funding coming in, climate experts continue to insist that the Arctic is hot and rapidly melting. The exact opposite is occurring. Arctic sea ice is growing very fast, and is now higher than 2015 and 2016.

January 29, 2018 – Forecast: Tampa Bay to dry out after record-breaking rainfall

The National Weather Service reports that Tampa International Airport was drenched with 3.31 inches of rain Sunday, beatingthe prior record of 1.52 inches set in 1900. That was the oldest record for the month of January, but that record was doubled on Sunday.

(The terse “beating the prior record” is used to describe a 117% increase. “Doubled” also hedges, is far milder than use of the percentage. And “more than doubled” would have been correct, here. – ed)

February 2, 2018 – Australia – Queensland weather: Towns record coldest February day

After weeks of hot weather, many towns in south-east Queensland have experienced their coldest February day on record with temperatures resembling winter maximums.

On Friday, Applethorpe, near the New South Wales border, reached a maximum of 15 degrees Celsius while Toowoomba climbed to just 15.4C, Warwick 16.9C, and Kingaroy 17.7C.

“The Stanthorpe record dates back to 1938 when we started taking records there and Toowoomba, that record goes back to 1931.”

(“The Stanthorpe record” is general. As you may recall, generality is a hallmark of propaganda. As part of the global news blackout surround this subject, the article has omitted any specific mention of what that previous record was. – ed_

February 7, 2018 – Record low global sea ice extent for January

February 8, 2018 – Pyeongchang is going to be cold. Will the weather break records? – CNN

Listen, it’s not breaking news. The Winter Olympics are going to be cold. But howcold is the question.

According to reports from the National Met Service, January was the wettest month on record. In 30 years of documented rainfall, January 2018 was recorded with 20 inches of rain compared to January 2017, which recorded 2.8 inches of rain.

The record also supersedes the 17.3 inches of rainfall recorded in 1990.

(The general term “superceded” is used to describe a new record which is, specifically, 16% above the old, and rainfall 614% above the previous January. Such records are usually broken by tiny margins. You may recall that generality is a hallmark of propaganda – ed

February 12, 2018 – A month’s worth of rain fell in some N.J. towns this weekend. See the totals in your county.

So, how much rain fell across New Jersey this past weekend? Turns out some of the totals from the big storm that saturated the region on Saturday and Sunday were higher than all the precipitation that normally falls during the entire month of February.

Atlantic City’s February precipitation average is 2.87 inches, and the international airport got drenched with 2.56 inches of rain on Saturday and Sunday, plus another half inch Monday morning. The 1.95 inches that fell on Sunday broke the city’s daily rainfall record for Feb. 11, which had been 1.86 inches, set in 1886.

(As part of the global news blackout surrounding this subject, they provide the numbers, but pointedly avoid printing the percentage between the records, as including it would be much more impactful. So I had to do the math. It’s 5% above the previous record. Such records are usually broken by tiny margins – ed)

]]>https://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/19/did-you-know-belize-set-a-rainfall-record-in-january-2018-that-was-20-above-the-previous-record-and-614-above-the-previous-january/feed/0Did you know that the olive harvest in Tunisia more than doubled from 2016 to 2017?https://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/16/did-you-know-that-the-tunisian-olive-oil-harvest-from-than-doubled-from-2016-to-2017/
https://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/16/did-you-know-that-the-tunisian-olive-oil-harvest-from-than-doubled-from-2016-to-2017/#respondFri, 16 Feb 2018 18:31:33 +0000http://ethericwarriors.com/?p=2247Read more »]]>“We have it in our power to begin the world over again.”

Thomas Paine

It’s February, 2018, and Nature is booming and burgeoning to a level not seen in my lifetime. Since that statement directly refutes our State Religion, which holds that “Poor Mother Gaia is Dying, Crushed by the Virus-Like Burden of Mankind”, I’ve appended multiple recent news accounts below to support it.

One of them is headlined “Record profits for Scottish salmon firm”

Repeating the consistent formula used in the global news blackout on this subject, the article leads with discussion of record “value”, then goes on to omit any information about volume, at all.

“Marine Harvest Scotland has announced record profits as exports of Scottish farmed salmon continue to grow, despite a challenging year for fish health.”

She how they underscored value, again?

If it was “a challenging year for fish health“, as alleged, how is it possible the article would go on to immediately say that “A key factor in the excellent financial outcome has been the quality and size of the salmon grown by the company. More than 96 percentof the salmon produced has been rated as superior quality, which attracts higher prices”?

It’s not possible. They’re lying baldfacely, and I’ve caught them out at it.

Calling the most astounding year in the fish-health history of the globe ”a challenging year for fish health” is so luridly and obviously Satanic.

Black is White, Ignorance is Strength.

It’s an inversion just like the one I pointed out in the comments section of this blog the other day. I believe I recall it correctly as “please forgive me if I am lying.” (to attempt to preserve current programming levels, insert a wide-eyed emoticon, here)

They are lurid, and they are obvious.

And I can easily prove that “suddenly improved fish husbandry techniques” is not what is driving the phenomenon, as alleged, because, in addition to seeing huge farmedfish, we’re also seeing huge wild fish:

“Man harvests longest sturgeon in recent Wisconsin history”

And huge wild shrimp:

“About 90 percent of the shrimp are L1 and L2 sizes”

Everything on land is growing, and burgeoning, as well:

“the largest bull Elk ever taken in Nebraska.”

What we are seeing is not a small, incremental change…it’s truly a quantum shift:

“South Africa’s 2017 maize crop seen almost doubling to record harvest”

“production more than doubled last year’s harvest, the National Office of Oil of Tunisia announced on Monday.”

The great, epochal positive changes that I’ve been documenting here in this thread without cease since their inception now well over three years ago are taking place at every level of our reality, and those changes are increasing in speed and magnitude. 1, 2, 4, 8, like that.

Can you see how this global transformation is going to quickly shatter…no, more correctly, is going to dissolve the world of the people who, over literally Millenia, eventually drove life on Earth right to the brink, right before the great shift took place? Because their power source is being drained to nothing, and because they’ve been caught out in their deception.

Their “Great Work of Ages” – their global Death-energy network – has been unmasked, and also unknitted and transformed via the slow, steady, widespread and ever-increasing distribution of Orgonite devices in the larger environment.

To preserve current programming levels, affirm “there’s no such thing as the Ether.”

However, since you’ve made it all the way to an obscure Internet blog named “Etheric Warrirors”, I’m guessing you are past that point in your development, and are thus uplifted by this news.

I’d like to close by thanking Don Croft for teaching me the importance of speaking in generalities.

January 27, 2017 – Nebraska – Big game harvest records set in 2016

Big game hunters had a record year in Nebraska in 2016 with all-time high harvest marks set for mule deer bucks, cow elk and total elk.

(Carefully makes no mention of what the previous total record was. – ed)

Elk – Total elk harvest of 200 also set a record in 2016, primarily due to cow elk harvest of 112. Bull elk harvest was 88, down from 105 in 2015, but included the largest bull ever taken in Nebraska.

(Says “seta record”, but carefully withholds any information on when the previous record was, what that previous record was, or the difference between the two records – ed)

Pronghorn – Total pronghorn harvest was 926, including 781 adult bucks. Buck harvest over the past seven years is the highest on record.

(The buck harvest over the last seven years is the highest on record? That doesn’t make any sense, unless they’re counting in seven-year increments, which is obviously not the case. They’re so lathered up about obfuscating records, that this kind of shit comes out the tailpipe. –ed)

May 23, 2017 – SA’s 2017 maize crop seen almost doubling to record harvest

May 23, 2017 – Farmers are expect to reap a record 14.73 million tonnes of maize this season.

After a disappointing wheat harvest Northeast Texas corn farmers are feeling pretty good about a corn crop that may break yield records. Northeast Texas farmers are harvesting a dryland corn crop that most believe will be the best they’ve ever made. The Blacklands area received ample rain throughout the …

October 16, 2017 – Tunisia to export moreolive oil with record harvest

Tunisia plans to export 200,000 tons of olive oil in 2017/2018 after productionmore than doubled last year’s harvest, the National Office of Oil of Tunisia announced on Monday.

(Implies, bizarrely, that it was a “production improvement”, as if they’d mechanically done something different. – ed)

October 19, 2017 – China Jumps on Argentine Red Shrimp, Which Had a Near Record Harvest This Year

This year has seen a great harvest of Argentine red shrimp. With the fishing season coming to an end, the harvest volume has reached as much as 171,138 tons of shrimp on Sept. 27. The number is close to the record of 178,454 tons in 2016. About 90 percent of the shrimp are L1 and L2 sizes. These shrimp are widely received in markets where there is increasing demand.

November 10, 2017 – Colorado corn harvest sets record yield – BizWest

(“Sets yield record” would be correct. -ed)

Colorado farmers will harvest an estimated 187.96 million bushels of corn-for-grain production this fall — a record for the state. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has increased its prediction for this harvest season. The previous high mark was 182.71 million bushels, which was harvested in 2010.

December 6, 2017 – Russia poised to beat this year’s record grain harvest — RT Business

Next season’s crop of grain in Russia will repeat this year’s record and probably even surpass it, says Agriculture Minister.

(This is a bit strange – how do they know? I think it’s reverse-psychology “oh, records happen all the time – we’re in control of this… – ed0

February 15, 2018 – Recordprofits for Scottish salmon firm | The Fish Site

Marine Harvest Scotland has announced record profits as exports of Scottish farmed salmon continue to grow, despite a challenging year for fish health.

The Marine Harvest group achieved an operational EBIT of €181 million in the fourth quarter of 2017. Overall the 2017 EBIT was €792 million, which is the highest ever year results performance in the history of the Group.

(Won’t give you the previous record – ed)

A key factor in the excellent financial outcome has been the quality and size of the salmon grown by the company. More than 96 percent of the salmon produced has been rated as superior quality, which attracts higher prices.

]]>https://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/16/did-you-know-that-the-tunisian-olive-oil-harvest-from-than-doubled-from-2016-to-2017/feed/0Did you know that shootings in Oakland, California have dropped 50% in the last five years?https://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/15/did-you-know-that-shootings-in-oakland-ca-have-dropped-50-in-the-last-five-years/
https://ethericwarriors.com/2018/02/15/did-you-know-that-shootings-in-oakland-ca-have-dropped-50-in-the-last-five-years/#respondThu, 15 Feb 2018 21:14:36 +0000http://ethericwarriors.com/?p=2230Read more »]]>“Nothing clears up a case so much as stating it to another person.”

The, slow, steady, widespread and ever-increasing distribution of Orgonite devices in the larger environment is driving the unprecendented drop in crime that is taking place around the globe.

In propaganda, a constant stream of local, micro-level plausible-deniability excuses are put forth to keep the consumers of that propaganda away from discerning the object that the propagandists writing it are seeking to obscure.

That’s what all the rest of the answers up above are – they’re all true to some extent on a local level, but none of them explain the larger, wider phenomenon.

Which is usually o.k. with the propagandists, in that everyone’s got a local flavor they prefer. Everyone’s subconscious will grasp onto at least one of these desperate, partially-truthful nuggets to avoid taking personal responsibility for the larger phenomenon.

But, as Don Croft once said, personal accountability is becoming fashionable, once again.

December 4, 2017 – New York’s crime-dropmiraclecontinues

With the New Year just weeks away, the Police Department announced Monday that the city’s on track for fewer than 300 murders in 2017 — the lowest total since the 1950s.

Credit for New York’s historic crime drop goes to the entire NYPD for the last quarter-century, and to the politicians and citizens who’ve supported it.

The tide began to turn in the early ’90s, when City Council Speaker Peter Vallone Sr. worked with Mayor David Dinkins to boost the force in the Safe Streets, Safe City law.

When it comes to violent crime, the city is “considerably safer” than it was five years ago, thanks to a combination of police strategies and community involvement, city leaders said Tuesday, optimistic that the trend can besustained.

The message was delivered at a city hall news conference by Mayor Libby Schaaf and Chief of Police Anne E. Kirkpatrick. They were joined by other police commanders, city officials and community leaders.

They released figures showing that between 2012 and 2017, the city’s violent crime rate, which includes homicides, robberies, rapes and assault, has dropped 23 percent. The biggest declines were in shootings (down 50 percent) homicides (down 42 percent), and robberies (down 38 percent) over the past five years. In 2017, the city had 72 murders, the lowest number since 1999.

“We’re seeing the payoff for sticking to a solid game plan,” Schaaf said in a release. “But let’s be clear. This is not ‘mission accomplished’. This is progress acknowledged.”

The mayor credited a “holistic approach” to public safety, smarter strategies that included the city’s Ceasefire program, stronger relationships with the community and partnerships with other law enforcement agencies.

February 5, 2018 – Texas – The City of Canyon experienced a 31 percentdipin crime last year compared to 2016. During Monday’s commission meeting, Police Chief Dale Davis delivered the 2017 Annual Police Report, attributing the dipto the diligence of his department and its ability to partner with the community.

(The word “dip” is used twice. It implies a shallow drop, which will soon rise up again, to describe a gigantic 31% drop in crime, in one year. – ed)

The northern Illinois city of Rockford is getting some good news about crime.

Statistics released by the city’s police department show that violent crime fell5 percent in 2017 from the previous year and property crime dropped 8 percent during the same period.

(In journalism, whenever you list numbers, the largest come first. So here they pointedly moved the larger drop, property crime, behind the smaller drop in violent crime. There’s no reason for it except the formulaic “burying” of the larger number, so your subconscious starts off with the smaller number. Also, this story contains no suggestion as to what caused the drop in crime – ed)

February 11, 2018 – Were clogged printers to blame for Chicago’s high crime rate in the 1990’s?

Engineers at Xerox have made a bold claim for their skills at unclogging printer jams: Their expertise was responsible for a drop in Chicago’s crime rate during the mid-1990s.